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5910 Farrington Road, Chapel Hill, NC 27517
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There is independent living community in Durham, NC and several independent living communities nearby. The average cost of independent living in Durham, NC is $2,477 per month.
5910 Farrington Road, Chapel Hill, NC 27517
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108 Cotten Ln Suite 1108, Holly Springs, NC 27540
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Janet
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December 8, 2020
My brother stayed at Brookdale Durham. It's a beautiful building with a beautiful and very comfortable entrance. The only thing that I could complain about would be the cleaning staff, which was very limited for the amount of people in that building. There should have been more cleaning staff, and I think they only got the rooms cleaned once a week, which was not good for me because older people make messes. The staff was very hospitable and approachable. I had no complaints with the staff. They had great activities, musicians coming in, pianists playing, beautiful music, and they loved bingo and puzzles. It was a well planned out facility. They had ample food there, great meals, and nice menus.
Doc Hamm, Wilmington, NC
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November 6, 2020
I drove up from Wilmington on Monday morning Nov. 2 to visit a friend. Due to Covid, we had to meet outside and it was cold. He was clean, happy and dressed warmly. The lady who assisted us was friendly, helpful, patient, and professional, even though we were a little late. Before Covid, I would visit him several times per year. I always had a good impression of the quality of his care and the general attitude of the caregivers that I met. Although no place is perfect, I think you do a good job considering the challenges you are faced with daily. Thank you for taking good care of my friend. (Some of the categories above, I have no direct knowledge of.)
William
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June 19, 2019
Durham Regent was good. The staff was marvelous. The rooms were good, not spacious, but adequate. They have a lot of activities and a library. The food was very good.
Nicky
5
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December 28, 2018
We liked Durham Regent a lot, but the price is just not where we want it to be. The place was fantastic. The staff was wonderful and friendly. Aaron was wonderful; I liked her a lot, and she caught on quick on how it works with my sister and I. We toured there a long time, so she had things to do and she kept coming back to check in on us. The rooms at first kind of threw me off, but then it makes sense. I would have liked the fridge to be bigger. She showed us some rooms that were V-shaped. I didn't care for the one-bedroom apartment, even though it had a door. It seemed smaller but costs more. The lunch was great, and I like the fact that everybody was coming together, friendly, and talking to each other. The food was wonderful, and we didn't know that we could ask for something. I really like the gaming area with the puzzle tables setup. If you're walking past, you can add a piece and not really have to focus on just that one thing. Other people were playing cards and board games. It's like a library with other things to do, and you're not forced to do anything. I felt good about it because it's an assisted community to a point, so your independence won't be taken away from you. Another thing I thought that's fantastic is the housekeeping. Once a week someone would come in and clean and bring your paper products for you. It was nice. I like that they'll take you places you need to go, and it's included in the price. We've looked at other places, and everything is extra. So the fact that this community has their own equipment to take you to the store, or to the bank and something like that, is a plus. The place didn't have a smell; it was very clean and very inviting. Everybody was wonderful, but a whole lot of praise goes to Aaron.
TB
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December 9, 2018
My experience at Brookdale Durham was good. They have a craft room, TV, movies, and they socially get together. They were in the middle of having their carpets steam-cleaned, so it was kind of a mess that day.
Independent Living Nearby
The median cost of independent living in Durham for a single-occupancy apartment is $2,477/month (SeniorHomes.com - 2015). This monthly cost typically includes rent, utilities, dining, housekeeping and transportation.
The Sarah P. Duke Gardens has over five miles of trails and walkways that meander through four distinct garden areas. The Historic Gardens houses the terraces of the original garden as well as the Rose Garden and the Roney Fountain. The flowers of southeastern United States can be found in the H.L. Blomquist Garden of Native Plants, while an Asian arboretum houses plants from eastern Asia. The Doris Duke Center Gardens now include a discovery garden. Seniors enjoying independent living in Durham are fortunate to have an oasis of beautiful greenery in the heart of this historic city.
Ranked nationally in 13 adult and nine pediatric specialties, Duke University Hospital has consistently been recognized and acclaimed as one of the best healthcare providers in the country. Offering tertiary and quaternary care (highly-specialized or experimental procedures), it is the region’s most trusted healthcare network. As a teaching hospital, the medical professionals and staff at Duke University Hospital are committed to advancing the research and diagnostic capabilities of the hospital in order to help improve the lives of patients in every way. Durham independent living residents can expect the latest in diagnostic and imaging procedures as well as caring and dedicated medical experts.
Seniors who need transportation assistance can count on the services provided by Durham County ACCESS. Its vans are specially equipped to make travel around Durham easy, safe and comfortable. Seniors can be taken to doctor’s appointments, grocery shopping as well as other personal errands and destinations. ACCESS makes independent living in Durham a pleasant and enjoyable experience. Durham seniors can expect a world-class hospital with state-of-the-art diagnostic technology and renowned medical experts, as well as a city that is rich in culture and history that supports its elderly population in every way. Explore independent living communities in Durham and start living your ideal life now.
The Durham Center for Senior Life (DCSL) has four senior centers that provide older adults with a wide range of interesting and stimulating activities designed to promote their health and well-being. Seniors enjoying independent living in Durham can attend a variety of exercise sessions, receive insurance counseling and transportation assistance, and attend adult education classes. DCSL programs address and support the mental, physical and social needs of the mature adult in Durham.
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